Comment on Washington Nationals injuries are becoming a comedy of casualties

The Washington Nationals’ blight of physical maladies finally reached total absurdity Tuesday afternoon when Stephen Strasburg, pitching in a downpour, was apparently attacked by the topical analgesic balm, Hot Stuff, that pitchers sometimes rub on their bodies to keep them loose, limber and ornery.
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